Weather

Fans attending the game should expect snow flurries as kickoff approaches. According to Accuweather.com, snow is expected to fall in Missouri on Friday night and into Saturday morning. Central Missouri expects to be hit the hardest (6 to 12 inches), but the effects could be felt further west in Kansas City.

The snow could affect flights out of Indianapolis, St. Louis and Cincinnati. Winds are expected to be between 6 to 12 mph.

Tickets

Expect an extremely pro-Chiefs crowd. Vivid Seats reports that just 7 percent of tickets sales on their site have come from Indiana. Tickpick.com reports that 50 percent of their tickets have gone to Missouri and Kansas residents, presumably chiefs fans.

When the Colts-Chiefs last met...

Indianapolis Colts Andrew Luck spikes the ball after his fourth quarter touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs in the first round of the NFL playoffs, Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Saturday, January 04, 2014. The Colts won 45-44.(Photo: Robert Scheer/IndyStar)

Kansas City defeated the Colts 30-14, Week 8 of the 2016 season. In the playoffs the Colts are 4-0 vs. the Chiefs, including this miracle comeback from 2014.

What the oddsmakers are saying

The folks at oddshark.com have Kansas City favored by five points. The over/under is 57 points.

Colts' Super Bowl odds

The Colts' odds to win the Super Bowl improved from +3000 to +1200 after the team beat the Houston Texans 21-7 in the AFC wild card round. If you bet $100 on the Colts and they win the Super Bowl, you win $1,200. Last week the same bet would've won $3000.

Where to stay in Kansas City

As of Thursday, Hotels.com has rooms listed from $43 (Motel 6 Kansas City) to $364 (The Raphael Hotel) for a one-night stay when checking in Saturday.

Where to eat

Kansas City is known for its barbecue. Some of the most popular places to eat BBQ in KC are: Arthur Bryant's Barbeque, Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que and Gates Bar-B-Q. I'd suggest asking a local for their opinion to find a hidden gem.